To calculate (64) raised to the power of (-\frac{2}{3}), you first take the cube root of (64) and then square the result. The cube root of (64) is (4) (since (4^3 = 64)). Squaring (4) gives (16), and since the exponent is negative, we take the reciprocal, resulting in (\frac{1}{16}). Therefore, (64^{-\frac{2}{3}} = \frac{1}{16}).
Negative 4 to the third power equals -64
It is -1/64.
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Four to the third power is 64.
They are: -64 and and -1/64 respectively
Negative 4 to the third power equals -64
It is -1/64.
1/16
Such that 64 is equal to 26, or two to the power six, 1/64 is equal to 2-6, or two to the power minus six.
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2-6 = 1/64
Four to the third power is 64.
Raising something to the third power means multiplying it by itself, using the number three times as a factor - in this case, (-4) x (-4) x (-4).
Its very simple...25 /(1/64) = 25 * 64 = 1600
64^3 = 262,144